Washington DC [US], June 24, 2026: Several US lawmakers on Tuesday, June 23, 2026, underscored the importance of the India-US relationship, in the backdrop of the ongoing bilateral interim trade agreement negotiations, while offering varied views on tariffs and strategic cooperation.

Speaking to ANI, on the ongoing India-US trade deal negotiations, Kansas Senator Roger Marshall pointed to existing challenges but expressed optimism about future opportunities. โThere are some challenges when it comes to the trade agreement. Thereโs a USD 50 billion imbalance between the two countriesโฆ Thereโs some work to be done. Iโm optimistic for opportunities like ethanolโฆ For years, India has built up walls and tariffs for American goods coming into India. So if you want us to buy the products youโre making, frankly, then we hope that you will return that trade back to us as well,โ he said.
Despite trade differences, Marshall strongly backed closer ties between the two countries, saying, โI couldnโt be more excited about the relationship between India and America. We share so many of the same valuesโฆThen you throw on top of that that weโre both democracies and we want a free world. We have this opportunity to stick together in so many ways. Sure, thereโs friction. Thereโs always going to be friction, just like a family has friction.โ

Speaking to ANI, Congressman Suhas Subramanyam stressed the need to reinvigorate bilateral engagement, saying, โThis administration has been very harmful to the US-India relationship. And so now weโre trying to re-engage and recommit to that relationship. Itโs one of the most important relationships in the world.โ
He added, โWe need to make sure that the US and India are on the same page when it comes to countering terrorism, when it comes to economic gains and economic trade. We also need to make sure that as we look to counter China, India is a partner in that and try to normalise relationships there.โ

Speaking to ANI, Congressman Brad Sherman, commenting on trade, called for a return to normal economic ties between the two countries. โThis administration began with the crippling tariffs, and I hope very much that we can restore normal trade relations between the United States and India. Itโs important for both economies, and itโs important for our geostrategic relationship,โ he said.
Addressing concerns over anti-immigrant sentiment, Sherman remarked, โThere are certain elements of the MAGA community that are just anti-everybody. That includes Indo Americans. Weโve dealt with xenophobia in our country, but this is the most welcoming country in the world over the last 250 years, and every immigrant group has faced some degree of discriminationโฆโ

Speaking to ANI, on the India-US trade deal, Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi criticized the administrationโs tariff policy, saying, โPresident Trump has unnecessarily picked trade wars with a number of our friends, partners and alliesโฆ The net result is higher prices for Americans. As long as these trade wars and blanket tariffs are in place, weโre basically going to be cutting off our nose to spite our face.โ
He also condemned recent incidents targeting Indian-Americans and other minority communities in the US. โWe saw that in Texas, where a group of white supremacists got in front of the city hall and tore up an Indian flag and told people who hail from India to go back. They said that thereโs a Hindu takeover of Texas. Theyโve spouted all kinds of other nonsensical rhetoric. We have to stand up against prejudice toward anybodyโฆ We have to make sure that everyone understands that it is un-American, has no place in America,โ he said.
The US Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs Bethany Poulos Morrison said that Washington is โvery, very closeโ to concluding the historic trade agreement with India.
Speaking at an event, Morrison said, โLooking at trade, in February 2026, we announced the intention to finally conclude the historic trade deal. We are very, very close.โ
She added that the proposed agreement would open Indiaโs market of 1.4 billion people to American goods.
โThis is going to open Indiaโs market of 1.4 billion to Americaโs goods on terms that are reciprocal and mutually beneficial. The administration is driving towards the goal of Mission 500, 500 billion in trade by 2030, with a real sense of urgency,โ she said, referring to the broader trade target between the two countries.
Earlier on Tuesday, US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer and Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal met in New Delhi to advance negotiations on the Interim Agreement, originally launched by President Trump and Prime Minister Modi.



